"I love you. You're a great mother. I'm sorry for our argument" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo. Sei una grande madre. Mi scuso per il nostro argomento.
Specifically, the personal pronoun ti is "(informal singular) you". The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine singular indefinite article una means "a, one". The feminine/masculine adjective grande means "great". The feminine noun madre means "mother". The reflexive pronoun mi means "myself". The verb scuso means "(I) am excusing, do excuse, excuse". The preposition per means "for, through". The masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the". The masculine possessive adjective nostro means "our". The masculine noun argomento means "argument, matter, subject, topic".
The pronunciation will be "tee AH-moh SAY OO-nah GRAHN-dey MAH-drey mee SKOO-zoh peh-reel NOH-stroh AHR-goh-MEHN-toh" in Italian.
"Big" in English is grande in Italian.
"Great" in English means grande in Italian.
"This is big" in English is Questo è grande in Italian.
"Great-great-great-grandfather" in English is grande grande grande nonno in Italian.
"Great aunty" in English is grande zietta in Italian.
grande cuore
Grande Chili
molto grande
"Large" in English means grande in the singular and grandi in the plural in Italian.
Great love in Italian is grande amore.
'che grande completamento'
il grande guerriero